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Can someone tell me the output of 2" iron pipe baseboard element? Have 4" x 4" steel fins, spaced at 15/in.0 -
this is the closest i can find
from ''hydronic rating handbook'' page 473...nothing listed that exactly matches your description that i have found,,,but it does list 2'' steel with 4.25'' fins at 24 per inch as 1100 btu per foot..hope this helps.0 -
With a calculator...
you could figure the EDR in square feet by yourself.
2 X Pi X R X length = surface area of the pipe.
L X W minus the hole = area of the fin.
Pi X the radius squared = the hole.
Don't forget to boil things down to common denominators. It's tough to add square feet to square inches...
ME
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Another close one
but not quite the same. It may help you, though. Divide the steam output number by 240 to get EDR.
http://www.slantfin.com/comfin/elements.html
Noel0 -
Thanks for the info.0
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